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    Amper

    Amper

    Build tool for the Kotlin and Java languages

    Amper is an open-source data collection and metric reporting agent developed by JetBrains as part of their internal analytics and telemetry infrastructure for IntelliJ-based products. Its purpose is to gather usage statistics, performance metrics, error reports, and other diagnostic signals from IDE installations in a privacy-conscious way to help product teams understand real-world usage patterns and improve quality. Designed to be lightweight and efficient, Amper runs as a background service that batches and securely transmits anonymous data back to analytics pipelines while respecting user privacy settings and opt-outs. ...
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    krangl

    krangl

    krangl is a {K}otlin DSL for data w{rangl}ing

    krangl is a {K}otlin library for data w{rangl}ing. Implementing a grammar of data manipulation using a modern functional-style API, allows filtering, transforming, aggregating, and reshaping tabular data. krangl is heavily inspired by the amazing dplyr for R. krangl is written in Kotlin, excels in Kotlin, but emphasizes as well on good java-interop. It is mimicking the API of dplyr, while carefully adding more typed constructs where possible.
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    sourcerer.io

    sourcerer.io

    Sourcerer app makes a visual profile from your GitHub and git repos

    ...The Sourcerer app does not upload source code anywhere, and it never will. Visual presentation your development experience. Detection of more than 1,000 libraries in code with per-line statistics. Support of 100 languages (even exotic ones like COBOL). Finally! Summary of all repositories you've contributed to.
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